South America is the only one that would qualify. North America is headed in that direction.
Most people dont speak english. But it makes no sense Brazil was founded by Portugal, and as such has the national language of Portugese. What percentage speak Spanish is a hard thing to research for English speaking people. But there must be a strong percentage since almost every country that boarders Brazil is Spanish speaking. Note there is one that has the national language of French. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Its our Official and NATIONAL Language, we never speak English here, Only Portuguese, we learn English and Spanish at school though, some people might do French... Not many speak English here, we speak Portuguese of course, not Spanish, its an insult if you speak spanish here. But the spanish speaking Population is 6.5%. English is like 3%.
11.36% of the United States population speaks Spanish. This is based off of the fact that there are around 34, 547, 077 people who speak Spanish, and that the United States population is around 304, 059, 724.
The majority of the population in Chile speaks Spanish as their primary language. It is estimated that almost all Chileans can speak Spanish, with a small percentage also speaking indigenous languages.
Spanish is primarily spoken in Europe (Spain) and South America (most countries), as well as in parts of North America (Mexico) and Africa (Equatorial Guinea). In total, Spanish is spoken in four out of the seven continents.
Approximately 85% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their first language. Additionally, many people in Peru also speak indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara.
The following 4 continents have countries that speak Spanish as an official language:AfricaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth America
There are significant numbers of spanish speakers on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
yes, mosth population speak spanish but too in other part speak dialects, not all population speak dialects, so mosth population speak spanish
French is currently the fastest growing language in Africa.
Spain is in Europe and they speak spanish.
Less that 10%. Spanish is mainly spoken by foreign residents and tourists. The common language in Brasilia is Portuguese.
Well, there aren't whole continents that speak Spanish as their official language. Almost all of South America has Spanish as their official language, except for Brazil, which speaks Portuguese. Parts of Africa speak Spanish, Spain obviously, and then Mexico.
Virtually 100% (most people there also speak Guarani)
no, she spoke spanish as she was from argentina
About 96% of the Filipinos can speak Tagalog while 5 out of 10 Filipinos can speak English fluently. The elders can speak Spanish because Spanish language was incorporated in the school curriculum some decades ago.
Over 95% of Bolivia's population speaks Spanish as their primary language.
Mainly Spain and the south of America, also Mexico.